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摘要
淋巴结是遍布全身的次级淋巴器官,通常呈豆状结节。淋巴结内有许多抗原递呈细胞,包括树突状细胞和巨噬细胞,它们能介导宿主对细菌和病毒等病原体的防御反应。为了对各种癌症的癌细胞衍生抗原做出反应,抗原递呈细胞会诱导细胞毒性 T 淋巴细胞(CTL)。关于抗癌免疫反应,淋巴结窦中的巨噬细胞尤其引人关注,因为许多涉及人体标本和动物模型的研究报告称,表达 CD169 的淋巴结巨噬细胞在激活抗癌 CTL 方面发挥着关键作用。最近的研究表明,淋巴结巨噬细胞的功能障碍可能会导致老年患者和免疫学 "冷 "肿瘤的免疫抑制。因此,在抗癌治疗中,调节淋巴结巨噬细胞是一种具有潜在前景的方法。
Anticancer immune reaction and lymph node sinus macrophages: a review from human and animal studies.
Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs localized throughout the body that typically appear as bean-like nodules. Numerous antigen-presenting cells, including dendritic cells and macrophages, that mediate host defense responses against pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, reside within lymph nodes. To react to cancer cell-derived antigens in a variety of cancers, antigen-presenting cells induce cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). In relation to anticancer immune responses, macrophages in the lymph node sinus have been of particular interest because a number of studies involving both human specimens and animal models have reported that lymph node macrophages expressing CD169 play a key role in activating anticancer CTLs. Recent studies have indicated that dysfunction of lymph node macrophages potentially contributes to immune suppression in elderly patients and immunological "cold" tumors. Therefore, in anticancer therapy, the regulation of lymph node macrophages is a potentially promising approach.